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Old 01-30-2006, 01:52 PM   #1
whiplash
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i've talked with those guys at a couple of shows and their looking for investors with some deep pockets and they have mentioned they want to expand to a warmer area ( their in Maine now) but say thats in the future. end of conversation. I always thought New Bedford might work for something like that seeing as they would not be consumed by humans. Summer water temps would encourage rapid growth but feeding and water discharge could get interesting with state permits and what do you feed 10,000 worms? Maybe fish cake from the fish processing plants.I need a little more biology behind me maybe some day.
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Old 01-30-2006, 07:57 PM   #2
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has anyone tried these farm grown worms , i have not , one of the local b/t got some on a trial bases . i was told that they were all on the small side and they were not as tough as natural worms and did not stay on hook as well ? i was hoping they would work out then there would be a steady supply
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